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Education City students participate in Texas A&M at Qatar’s Invent for the Planet competition

Published Mar 05, 2023

Students from across Education City showcased their innovation skills during the Invent for the Planet competition, organized by Texas A&M University at Qatar, a Qatar Foundation partner university. Over 48 hours, participants had to design, build and present ideas and technologies of benefit to the world. Started…

Texas A&M at Qatar students showcase classroom management skills at Teach for Qatar event

Published Feb 28, 2023

Students from Texas A&M University at Qatar recently participated in an event to showcase their abilities to capture the attention of a classroom. The "So You Think You Can Teach" competition was organized by Teach for Qatar to enable students to understand what goes into the process of teaching and to encourage…

Class of 2023 celebrates Senior Walk

Published Feb 22, 2023

Senior Aggies in the Class of 2023 celebrated the beginning of the countdown until graduation during their Senior Walk event, which was initiated by the Student Government Association’s Traditions Council. A symbolic walk around Education City, and the Texas A&M at Qatar campus, this aims to be similar to the Elephant…

Texas A&M at Qatar team wins Second Asian Arabic Debating Championship

Published Feb 16, 2023

  Students from Texas A&M University at Qatar, a Qatar Foundation partner university, have won the second edition of the Asian Arabic Debating Championship, which was organized by QF member QatarDebate in collaboration with OmanDebate and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth…

Texas A&M students win Shell.ai Hackathon for Sustainable and Affordable Energy

Published Feb 16, 2023

Texas A&M University students Mohammed Lameh & Marcello Di Martino took the top prize in the university category at the Shell.ai Hackathon for Sustainable and Affordable Energy. Shell, together with Microsoft and Udacity, invited participants to solve EV Charging Network Challenge. The…

Texas A&M at Qatar students gain first-hand experience on broadcasting an international event during FIFA TV Legacy internship

Published Jan 23, 2023

  Twenty-six students from Texas A&M University at Qatar, a Qatar Foundation partner university, gained first-hand experience on how broadcasting for a global sporting event works during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. The students, who were part of the FIFA TV Legacy internship program, discussed…

Center for Teaching and Learning organizes engineering enrichment cycle to provide professional development for students

Published Jan 22, 2023

The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) at Texas A&M University at Qatar, a Qatar Foundation partner university, recently organized the latest cycle of its engineering enrichment program.

Students from Texas A&M’s flagship campus learn about life in Qatar during study abroad

Published Jan 18, 2023

Students from Texas A&M University’s flagship campus in College Station, Texas (USA), learned about life in Qatar during various study abroad opportunities offered by Texas A&M at Qatar, a Qatar Foundation partner university. During the visits, students met with Doha-based students…

Students discuss intercultural communications in the FIFA World Cup 2022 context at Texas A&M at Qatar class

Published Jan 15, 2023

Undergraduate engineering students at Texas A&M University at Qatar recently studies how cultural perceptions and perspectives are impacted, and how intercultural communication contributed to the recently concluded FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 tournament. As part of their coursework for an intercultural communications…

Texas A&M students shine at the Chem E-Car competition at the AIChE conference

Published Nov 20, 2022

Texas A&M University at Qatar students competed in the Chem E-Car competition at the annual American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) conference recently held in Arizona (USA). The student team comprised Amna Cassim, Amanda Cruz, Wellage de Silva, Rehaan Hussain and Syed Ahmad, and they were…